“When I got serious about writing comics, I remembered a few special edition comics [that] I had included the scripts in them. I love researching and seeking out the info I need. So, I went back and looked at those, studying them, and how they translated to the finished comic page, then I took what I felt worked best for me and went from there. My scripts from 2019 are night and day from my scripts now. There is always room to evolve in your writing.”

Stephanie Williams, excerpt from an interview with POPVERSE

“Funny enough, my comics journalism background with deep dives into characters helped a lot. I discuss characters or story arcs that people are unfamiliar with and talk about them in a way that allows new readers to feel welcome. One way I do this is through comparing them to something like the Real Housewives or a soap opera or anything that people might connect with. But, I also want to dive into those nuggets that really make the story and characters what they are and long-term readers will hopefully appreciate that.”

Stephanie Williams, excerpt from an interview with the NERDIST

“I wanted not only just Nubia, but the Amazons in general, to have a very clear sisterhood. One that felt genuine, felt real. And again, I bring up Dora Milaje, because, to me, the Amazons and Dora Milaje are very similar in that way. I know it's fun to think of putting Diana and Nubia against each other. Who's more powerful? But that's not what's important. What's important is their relationship with one another, which should be a legit sisterhood. Because if not, then why? Why not just be a man's world doing whatever? Y'all are here in Themyscira, so let's act like it. Of course they're competitive, but at the very end of the day, they have each other's backs.— Stephanie Williams, excerpt from an interview with the TEEN VOGUE